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Raymond N. "Skippy" Ott

Naugatuck, Connecticut

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OTT, RAYMOND N. " SKIPPY" Raymond N. "Skippy" Ott, age 89, of Naugatuck, formerly of Shelton, Derby, and Ansonia, husband of the late Theresa Karpinowich Ott, passed away September 3, 2013 at Beacon Brook Health Center, Naugatuck surrounded by his loving family. Raymond was born in Derby, August...

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we belonged to a club in shelton ct called the riverlawn i was only a small boy but i will never forget when mr ott played the drums the way he played so smooth and would tilt his head im 65 years old now god bless him i will always remember him .

Ray, Lois, Norma, Norine & families,
I was very distressed to read about the passing of your Dad online tonight.!! I have so many, many fond memories of our families being together for weekends, holidays, vacations etc... !!! What I wouldn't give to hear some "War" stories again.....LOL..!!

Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your Dad. May he be in your hearts always as my Dad is with me.!! Skip was a friend like no other to my Dad and I will always remember him...

To all of the Ott family, our thoughts and prayers are with you to get through this difficult time. It is so hard to lose someone we love because we miss them so much. I found a quote that kind of helps me to look at death with a different perspective. "While we are mourning the loss of our friend,
others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil."
~John Taylor
Love, Izzy & Bob

Lois & Mike,

Sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Tony DiLonardo

To my dear cousins Lois, Buddy, Norma, Noreen, and Norman,
Please know that your dad, my "Uncle Skip" will always be remembered fondly as a good man whose company I always enjoyed. He was a man of many talents, and truly exemplified "The Greatest Generation."
Love and peace,
Cousin Patricia and Fred

Norm - So sorry to hear about your Dad.

Mrs. Torello

Dear Mrs.Ott:
Am very sorry to learn of Skip's death. However, he and you experienced a wonderful life together. I have fond memories of working with Skippy for 6 years with the Yale Lightweight Crew. He was a devoted rigger for the students during that time, 1966 - 1972.
My thoughts, wishes and love go out to you from Geneva, NY,
Jimmy Joy

As a Yale oarsman (now an alum), I want to let Skippy's family know how we all loved him. He was always cheerful and did the technical stuff that we needed for keeping our boats and oars in shape. We will remember him. With condolences.
Bill Bierce, '71 (Yale Henley Lightweight Crew, 1970)

Darryl and Melissa,
Sorry for the loss of your grandpa. Hugs to you, and your mom and dad during this difficult time.